A/N: Thank you so so so much for your reviews!!!! I am soooo happy that you guys like it!!! I have tons more chapters written, but it's late (10:45pm, I just got off work) so I'll probably only type up one a week...I hope you don't mind!

Disclaimer: I don't own it. Although really, I wouldn't mind owning Hanson... and guess what? I just realized that there is a guy in my school named Tom Hanson today...lol...

Chapter II: Bad News

Hoffs got back to the chapel two hours later with a gym bag and an annoyed look on her face.

"How was cheerleading Jude?" Hanson asked her. She narrowed her eyes at him, daring him to say another word. Since nobody wanted to leave before Hoffs got back, the guys had ordered pizza, and had nearly two of them completely devoured.

" 'bout time you got her Hoffs. I wanna go home." Penhall said, mouth full of pizza.

"Can it Penhall." she retorted. "Where's Jenko?"

"Office." The men replied in unison. As if on cue, Captain Jenko emerged from his office.

"Well, I'm glad to see everyone could make it." he said sarcastically.

"Jenko, I cannot do this cheerleading thing."

"Aw, c'mon Hoffs, it can't be that bad." Penhall said.

"Not bad? Those girls are insane. With people like that around, I don't blame the kids in that school for using drugs."

"Hoffs, you can't quit now, you'll blow your cover."

"Well, what about Harry?"

"Hey, I'm doing my part." Ioki said defensively.

"Look kiddo, three more days and we move in, I promise. Just hold in 'till then." Jenko assured her. Feeling a little better, she sighed.

"Fine. But if I have to put up with these catty, bubbly, evil cheerleaders for much longer, I'm the one you'll be locking up. For murder."

"Aw, chill out and have some pizza Hoffs." Penhall said.

"I can't. I'm on the cheerleader's diet."

"And what might that consist of?" Hanson asked.

"Nothing."

"Oh." Hanson smiled, picking up a piece of pizza and took a huge bite."Mmm, that's good stuff." he said mockingly.

"Thanks a lot."

"Alright guys, let's get this show on the road, I'm sure we're all eager to get home." Jenko said. The officers joined him around the table."Alright, first up, Hoffs and Ioki, what do you have?"

"Three seniors dealing. Andersen, Roth and Braun." Hoffs said.

"I make a buy Monday after school in the boys' bathroom." Ioki added.

"Great. You guys know the routine." Jenko said. "Penhall?"

"I'm positive it's Sands and Shultz. I just have to wait to see if Elissa reports anything stolen. Maybe I'll try to get in on it with them. You know, blackmail."

"Right. I saw what you did, let me help or I'll tattle?" Hanson said.

"Exactly."

"Alright, you've got it under control man."

"So, ah, when do I get to go back to school?" Hanson asked Jenko.

"I'm still working on it Sport. Just enjoy your time off."

"Aye aye Cap'n." Hanson said with a salute.
"Good. Now get outta here." Jenko dismissed them.

"Hey Tommy boy, wanna go out tonight. Scope out the ladies?" Penhall asked.

"Nah, I can't. Friday remember? Bowling?"

"Oh yeah. How could I forget...well, get a few "slammerinos" for your buddy Penhall, will ya?" he said sarcastically.

"Okey dokey. See ya guys." Hanson said, pulling on his jacket. An assortment of goodbyes came from the others as they left the chapel one by one.

Monday morning came sooner than anybody wanted it to, and Hanson arrived at the chapel at 7:05, right behind Hoffs and Ioki. Ten minutes later, Penhall followed. They poured themselves some coffee and waited for Jenko to arrive. As the time grew nearer and nearer to 8:00, the time that Ioki, Hoffs and Penhall had to leave for school, they became suspicious.

"Man, where's Jenko? I gotta go." Penhall complained.

"I don't know. It isn't like him to be this late." Hanson said.

"Well, I have to get to school. I'll see you guys later." Hoffs said.

"Yeah, let's go." Ioki agreed. "Let Jenko know we're gonna be late today for us."

"Alright, I will." Hanson said, waving them off.

"See ya." Penhall said, slapping him on the back.

"Bye." he shut the door behind him and looked around. "Another day of nothingness..." he said to himself. And with nothing better to do, he began cleaning up the chapel.

Without realizing it, three hours had passed him by while he cleaned, stereo on full blast. He hadn't heard the phone ringing, so the group of regular police officers who let themselves in through the front door caught him completely off-guard.

"Officer Hanson?" one said quizzically, after turning off the stereo. Hanson turned to face them, broom in one hand, a cold slice of pizza in the other.

"That's me."

"I'm Officer Randall."

"Jenko isn't here right now. I don't know where he is."

"I know you don't. But we do."

"Sit down Hanson, we have some bad news for you." Hanson complied, taking a seat at the long table where their meetings would take place each morning and evening.

"About 4:45 AM, today, we found Captain Jenko's car in a ditch a few miles east of here." Hanson nodded, letting them know that they could continue.

"There was a body inside." Again, Hanson just nodded, swallowing nervously. He knew what was coming. He had delivered death notices to families before. These were rookie cops, cops that looked too young to be cops. Cops that looked like they should be in the Jumpstreet program. They always gave the dirty work to the rookies.

"Hanson, Captain Jenko was killed instantly."

There you go. I hope you enjoy this chappy as much as the last one. It gets sadder, but there will be some happy times remembering Captain Jenko. R&R please! Thanks!